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English Training For Companies – What We Do and Why We Do It

English training for companies offers solutions to problems that have already, or haven't happened yet. In 2021 alone, there were 5,295 OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) violations; citing language barriers contributing to 25% of job-related accidents. With foreign national populations increasing year over year in the United States, studies show that companies with more diversity are already enjoying financial returns 35% higher than national industry medians. What does this mean? When the U.S National Safety Council reports that workplace injuries exceed $170 billion annually, construction tailored English classes is an investment that pays off in its ROI. If accidents can be prevented with online English courses, can you afford the risk of not providing English training for companies and their employees?
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Online Language Training Courses – People Centered, Business Focused

Whether you need industry specific language training for construction or hospitality, or general English training for employees, our language training programs are people centered and business focused. When employers identify a language barrier - whether it be  comprehension or diction or even getting employees up to speed with the corporate world in our professional English program - we provide solutions. In 10 weeks, we can improve your employees English skills and give them the tools to be successful. But how do you know which business language training online course is right for you? Out of all the companies offering online language training courses, how do you choose the right program for your employees?
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Celebrating Valentines Day Around The World

Celebrating Valentines Day in the United States typically consists of the standard dinner date, and maybe some flowers, chocolates, jewelry and cards. These hallmarks of the holiday aren't necessarily wrong or go unappreciated, they are just tried-and-true and expected. The thing about Valentines day being a holiday, makes people save their affection and expressing their feelings for February 14th, and on the 15th it's back to business as usual. Showing your love and expressing genuine feelings, unfortunately, is not something that everyone is taught how to do. And yet, so many of us enter romantic relationships assuming the other person knows our feelings without communicating them. Corporate English classes may be able to help there, but this phenomenon is experienced world-wide, not just in North America. In fact, other countries around the world celebrate this day of romance in other ways...
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